Ray Cartwright

That last paragraph sums everything up.
"Those who attended the meeting who were not school district employees, asked the school board to show the community where the money is going before putting a mill levy to the voters."
Show me where the moneys are going now and I will probably vote for it. I think education and extracurricular activities are a major part of growing up and becoming well rounded citizens. While I wasn't allowed to participate in sports my folks made special attempts to assure that there was time for band and chorus.
If a mill levy increase is needed show me the facts and figures as to why I should vote for it.

So I read this and got a picture in my mind of a truck load of Marijuana bales strapped on a semi headed to the barn. 300 acres of pot would be a lot of high. Makes me wonder if you measure yield like farmers do. Bushels/acre or joints/acre.

So I got a message from Becky Plummer last night that she has talked to the people at the theater and out of respect for our veterans and the ones who lost their lives and or loved ones over there, they will not show the movie in their theater.
Thank you to the owners of the theater and to Becky for being on top of things. and especially a thank you to the veterans.

So the question is, is the theater going to show the movie or not and what time do I need to be down there and do I need my own sign or do you have some available? I guess you can reply here and hope I get it.
thanks for being on top of things.

I know that the City and county don't have to abide by OSHA regulations but how can the road and bridge department manager allow those employees to put themselves in harms way like that?
Shame on whomever is in charge of that operations GET SOME SHORING IN THERE!

I too have a copy of Resolution 2013-65 and Resolution 2013-66. 2013-65 is the resolution creating the Local Improvement District and 2013-66 is the Resolution submitting the question to the residents on the November 5th ballot.
In answer to Mr. Hawks statement about the way it is written there is no end in sight for Resolution 2013-65, it specifically states in the resolution that the total cost of the improvements, exclusive of incidentals, shall not exceed the estimated budget amount of $1,265,046.00.
I would encourage anyone with questions to call me and I will provide them with a copy of those Resolutions.